Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You In the Closet And I'm Feeling So Sad
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Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You In the Closet And I'm Feeling So Sad (1966)
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This motion picture will probably do as much for mothers as 'Moby Dick' did for whales...
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad: A Pseudoclassical Tragifarce in a Bastard French Tradition was the first play written by Arthur L. Kopit. The play opened off-Broadway at the Phoenix Repertory Theatre in New York City in 1962 and moved to the Morosco Theatre for 47 performances on Broadway in 1963. The principal roles were originated on Broadway by Hermione Gingold (Madame Rosepettle), Sam Waterston (Jonathan, her awkward son), Alix Elias (Rosalie, seductive babysitter), and Sandor Szabo (Commodore Roseabove). The director was Jerome Robbins. [2]
The play was turned into a film of the same name in 1967 starring Rosalind Russell, Robert Morse and Barbara Harris and directed by Richard Quine.
In the film version, Barbara Harris reprised her role of Rosalie from the 1962 Off-Broadway version of the play.
Release Date: February 15 , 1967
Distrib: Paramount
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad: A Pseudoclassical Tragifarce in a Bastard French Tradition was the first play written by Arthur L. Kopit. The play opened off-Broadway at the Phoenix Repertory Theatre in New York City in 1962 and moved to the Morosco Theatre for 47 performances on Broadway in 1963. The principal roles were originated on Broadway by Hermione Gingold (Madame Rosepettle), Sam Waterston (Jonathan, her awkward son), Alix Elias (Rosalie, seductive babysitter), and Sandor Szabo (Commodore Roseabove). The director was Jerome Robbins. [2]
The play was turned into a film of the same name in 1967 starring Rosalind Russell, Robert Morse and Barbara Harris and directed by Richard Quine.
In the film version, Barbara Harris reprised her role of Rosalie from the 1962 Off-Broadway version of the play.
Release Date: February 15 , 1967
Distrib: Paramount
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